In her latest book, Our Black Year, author Maggie Anderson recounts her family's experiment to patronize only black businesses at the height of a dwindling economy. Anderson's family members live somewhat cushy lives in suburban Chicago, but after realizing the all-too-common failures of African-American businesses, the Andersons decided to make a change -- to "buy black." In between anecdotes from their yearlong experiment, Anderson highlights stats and gives history lessons on the enduring economic disparity that blacks continue to face.